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Date:         Thu, 29 Oct 1998 13:25:12 -0400
Reply-To:     Malcolm Stebbins <MSTEBBIN@MSVU1.MSVU.CA>
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From:         Malcolm Stebbins <MSTEBBIN@MSVU1.MSVU.CA>
Organization: Mount Saint Vincent University
Subject:      Re: Refrigirator removal and Haynes/Bentley manuals
Comments: To: vanagon@VANAGON.COM
In-Reply-To:  <1.5.4.16.19981029092811.121fbeac@mail.islandnet.com>
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A third option is to remove just the top of the cabinets (THe sink/stove top) and that will aid greatly getting the fridge out. Malcolm S

> It is not difficult but you have two > choices: remove the whole kitchen cabinet and then take out the > fridge, or remove the fridge alone. IMHO removing the cabinet is > easier. Warning: if you plan to remove the cabinet, first look in > the compartment under the driver seat for a sheet metal screw that > goes through the sheet metal and into the cabinet. If there is one, > remove it first. > > While you have the fridge out, stand it upside down for 48 hours to > get the ammonia mixed up in the system again.


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